Attachment for baggage and the like



Sept. 6, 1932. v. PUC

ATTACHIENT FOR BAGGAGE AND THE" LIKE Filed Sept. 24, 1931 M Pac pvmvrmq Patented Sept. 6, 1932 V PATENT OFFHQE.

VOJ'TECI-IPUC, OF. PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA ATTACHMENT FOR BAGGAGE AND THE LIKE Application filed September 24, 1931. Serial No. 564,914.

This invention relates to an attachment for baggage and the like. It consists essentially of a card made of stiff paper, leather, paste board or the like which at one end forms a narrow fixing band. At the end of this fixing band is secured the pin part of a bachelors button, while the spring part of.

slots from the edge of the hole dividing the inner part of the disc into resilient sectors, the inner edges of which catch in the notch of the pin which is introduced.

This disc is secured by the marginal tongues of a cap lying on the other side of the card which are pushed through the card and bent over the disc.

The fixing band is put in a narrow part of the package, for example, the handle or a part of a strap, and the pin part is pressed into the spring part of the button. The

card is secured to the package by means of the pin part held in the cap of the resilient part in the notch of which the edges of the disc sectors engage. Y

A constructional example of the fixing card is illustrated in the accompanying drawing. Fig. 1 shows a side elevation and Fig. 2 a section on the line a:w of Fig. 1.

The card 1 has at one end the fixing band 2.

At the part 3 where the card becomes a hand is secured the resilient part of the bachelors button.

The spring part consists of the perforated disc 4, the inner part of which is divided into resilient sectors 5 by radial slits from the edge of the hole. This disc lies on one side of the card. On the other side of the card fixing band. It consists of a cylindrical hollow shank 9 drawn out of the disc 8 on which is provided the notch 10. Tongues l1 pressed out of, the disc 8 which are pushed through the band and bent over on to it secure the pin part to the band.

The card is secured to the article, for example the baggage, by passing the band 2 round a narrow part, for example the handle of the article, and then the pin part is pressed 39 into the resilient part. The edges of the disc sectors 5 engage in the notch 10 of the shank 9 and the end of the band 2 is thereby fastened firmly and permanently to the card 1.

What I claim is:

An attachment for baggage and the like consisting in the combination of a card with a narrow band running from 'one end of the card and a bachelors button, the spring part of the button which is arranged in the part of the card which runs into the band and consists of a perforated disc lying 011 one side of the card with slits running from the edge of the hole, and a cap on the other side of the card, the marginal tongues of which are pushed through the'card and bent back over the disc.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

VOJTECH PUG.

is a cap 6 with marginal tongues 7 which are pushed through the card and bent over the perforated disc.

The pin part is secured to the end of the 

